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Archive for April 15th, 2017

What other animals drown in their garbage?

[Prepared by FIRE-EARTH Science Team.]

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Background:

At least 16 killed as rubbish mountain collapses in Colombo, Sri Lanka. A section of the Meethotamulla garbage mountain in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo has collapsed destroying more than 100 houses killing at least 16 people and injuring dozens of others.https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0415/867910-sri-lanka-garbage/

More than 100 people were killed in the collapse of a mountain on trash at a massive garbage dump on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate reported. Days after the disaster, relatives still waited for news of others said to be missing. http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/ethiopia-garbage-dump-collapse/

The Payatas landslide was a garbage dump collapse at Payatas, Quezon City, Philippines, on July 10, 2000, that officially killed 218 people and left thousands of people homeless. A large pile of garbage first collapsed and then went up in flames which resulted in the destruction of about 100 squatters’ houses.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payatas_landslide

Smokey Mountain: A large landfill located in Tondo, Manila, consisting of over two million metric tons of waste. “The flammable substances on decomposing waste led to numerous fires which has resulted in many deaths.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smokey_Mountain